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Recognizable Interaction by Unique Experience

What are you known for? When your name comes up in conversation, someone says “Oh, yeah, she’s the person who…” what? If the class-clown among your co-workers did a comedic impression of you, would they have easy material to pull from… a favorite habit of yours, or something you often say? When your boss or your friend or your spouse brags about you, what do they start with? That’s your “brand” in the marketplace.

You’re in business for yourself, whether or not you own a company. These days, we’re all competing in the marketplace for work, for time, for ideas, for energy, even for attention… it’s just an economic and social fact of life. There are two types of us out there, and inside each of us: the Entrepreneur, who takes risks, creates, makes things happen, and takes care of herself; and the Victim, who plays it safe, criticizes, sees things as happening to him, and needs to be taken care of. A Victim would disagree with the notion that he’s in business for himself (and would probably criticize the expression). An Entrepreneur knows it’s true, and works to make the business ROAR. She has an inspiring, recognizable “brand.”

Imagine a supermarket grocery shopper, scanning the shelf for cereal or detergent. Which box does he reach for? Now, imagine that everyone in your sphere of influence is a shopper in the supermarket of leadership, of influence, of advice, of ideas. What makes them reach for you? Whether it’s your boss, a person who reports to you, a colleague, a personal friend, or even one of your kids at home (especially if they’re teenagers), they’ll make their “buying decision” based on how they assess your brand. If they’ve tried it before and it “worked,” that’s helpful… but in these times of low loyalty and short attention spans, it might not be enough to have them reach for you again, or as much or often as you’d like. Successful leaders work on their personal brand to make sure it’s consistent, inspiring, and recognizable.

Don’t try to re-invent yourself, though. You can add skills and attributes, but don’t try to be a “brand” that really isn’t you. Sometimes one quick interaction is all a person has to experience your brand – make sure its essence is natural to you so you’re behaving and speaking consistently, and “living” your brand. And it should go without saying: make sure your brand is positive, inspiring, and uplifiting. Victims have brands, too, but they don’t sell very well to the best among us. Victims can generally only sell their brand of griping and back-biting to other victims… and that’s definitely not your target market.

Speaking of victims and uninspiring brands, understand that a brand is defined as much by what it doesn’t include as by what it does. A fast-food joint doesn’t have tablecloths and candles… it’s not their brand. That doesn’t mean they don’t do very well – they just match their brand to what their targeted customers want. So think about what your brand doesn’t include – and start with the things you don’t find inspiring. You might adopt a firm rule for yourself: “I’m never going to let anyone catch me saying something bad about anyone behind their back… ever” or “I will never bash the competition” or “I’ll never take my tie off until I’m home, so I can represent myself well at all times in public.” Whatever fits you. But making specific, intentional exclusions from your personal brand is an excellent way to make it more consistent and recognizable.

The article is provided by Henan Hongxing,which is the professional manufacturer of complete sets of mining machinery, for example,Cement mill, it is always doing the best in products and service.You can visit Hongxing at jaw crusher:http://www.hxjqchina.com/product-list_11.html
# by liajones | 2012-04-01 14:58 | Trackback | Comments(0)
Recognizable Interaction by Unique Experience

What are you known for? When your name comes up in conversation, someone says “Oh, yeah, she’s the person who…” what? If the class-clown among your co-workers did a comedic impression of you, would they have easy material to pull from… a favorite habit of yours, or something you often say? When your boss or your friend or your spouse brags about you, what do they start with? That’s your “brand” in the marketplace.

You’re in business for yourself, whether or not you own a company. These days, we’re all competing in the marketplace for work, for time, for ideas, for energy, even for attention… it’s just an economic and social fact of life. There are two types of us out there, and inside each of us: the Entrepreneur, who takes risks, creates, makes things happen, and takes care of herself; and the Victim, who plays it safe, criticizes, sees things as happening to him, and needs to be taken care of. A Victim would disagree with the notion that he’s in business for himself (and would probably criticize the expression). An Entrepreneur knows it’s true, and works to make the business ROAR. She has an inspiring, recognizable “brand.”

Imagine a supermarket grocery shopper, scanning the shelf for cereal or detergent. Which box does he reach for? Now, imagine that everyone in your sphere of influence is a shopper in the supermarket of leadership, of influence, of advice, of ideas. What makes them reach for you? Whether it’s your boss, a person who reports to you, a colleague, a personal friend, or even one of your kids at home (especially if they’re teenagers), they’ll make their “buying decision” based on how they assess your brand. If they’ve tried it before and it “worked,” that’s helpful… but in these times of low loyalty and short attention spans, it might not be enough to have them reach for you again, or as much or often as you’d like. Successful leaders work on their personal brand to make sure it’s consistent, inspiring, and recognizable.

Don’t try to re-invent yourself, though. You can add skills and attributes, but don’t try to be a “brand” that really isn’t you. Sometimes one quick interaction is all a person has to experience your brand – make sure its essence is natural to you so you’re behaving and speaking consistently, and “living” your brand. And it should go without saying: make sure your brand is positive, inspiring, and uplifiting. Victims have brands, too, but they don’t sell very well to the best among us. Victims can generally only sell their brand of griping and back-biting to other victims… and that’s definitely not your target market.

Speaking of victims and uninspiring brands, understand that a brand is defined as much by what it doesn’t include as by what it does. A fast-food joint doesn’t have tablecloths and candles… it’s not their brand. That doesn’t mean they don’t do very well – they just match their brand to what their targeted customers want. So think about what your brand doesn’t include – and start with the things you don’t find inspiring. You might adopt a firm rule for yourself: “I’m never going to let anyone catch me saying something bad about anyone behind their back… ever” or “I will never bash the competition” or “I’ll never take my tie off until I’m home, so I can represent myself well at all times in public.” Whatever fits you. But making specific, intentional exclusions from your personal brand is an excellent way to make it more consistent and recognizable.

The article is provided by Henan Hongxing,which is the professional manufacturer of complete sets of mining machinery, for example,Cement mill, it is always doing the best in products and service.You can visit Hongxing at jaw crusher:http://www.hxjqchina.com/product-list_11.html
# by liajones | 2012-04-01 14:54 | Trackback | Comments(0)
Methods to Ameliorate Packing Preparation

With a little careful planning and preparation, packing for a house move can be stress-free, easy and successful. The main thing to remember is that packing takes time. movers should leave at least several weeks between the decision to move and the moving date in order to make sure that everything is packed in time and not at the last minute. Successful movers can pick up a few tips to make sure the packing process is streamlined and smooth.

First of all, make sure you have all your packing supplies before you start packing. It is very frustrating to set aside a day to pack, only to find you haven’t got enough boxes or tape, and the stores are all closed. Make sure you have boxes, bubble wrap, marker pens, tape, newspaper, and sheets of paper. As you pack, label every box with a number and write this number on a sheet of paper. List all the items contained in the box under the relevant number. Label the box with its destination — i.e. kitchen or bedroom — and try to keep boxes from the same room together if you can. Pack heavy items at the base of the box, and don’t overload boxes so they are too heavy to lift. Wrap fragile items in bubble wrap then pad them with clothes, socks, or other fabric items you can stuff into the spaces. If you have a lot of small items, put them in a small box and put the small boxes into a larger box. This makes it easy to keep track of boxes, and you are less likely to lose them.

Keep one box aside with essentials that you will need as soon as you get to the new house, such as coffee, a kettle or coffeemaker, sugar, a flashlight water, snacks, and such. Carry this box with you in the car or carefully label it as “first one out” of the van. Keep valuable jewelry and documents with you in the car. Take medications in the car, as well as pets and cell phones. If you want to transport clothes or linens in garbage bags, make sure you buy the heavy-duty, thick bags that won’t rip during the move. (Limit the things you put into garbage bags, as they’re not the best way to transport anything !) Remember: give yourself enough time to pack all your belongings so you don’t suffer from the panic of packing the night before the moving truck turns up.

The article is provided by Henan Hongxing,which is the professional manufacturer of complete sets of mining machinery, for example,Concentrator table price, it is always doing the best in products and service.You can visit Hongxing at jaw crusher:http://www.hxjqchina.com/product-list_11.html
# by liajones | 2012-04-01 14:43 | Trackback | Comments(0)
Three Stages Taken When Moving to Another Place

Once you have set a move date with your Minneapolis moving company , then you can start thinking about packing. But don’t think about it for too long — the sooner you start to pack for your house move, the less stress you’ll experience and the happier your move will be. Minneapolis moving company advice is to leave as much time as possible for packing before your move, particularly if you live in a big house or you have a large family. Packing always takes longer than you think, so it is never too early to start your packing.

Packing takes three stages. First, find your boxes. It is a good idea to have more boxes than you think you need, because you will always fill them. It is better to carry many smaller, lighter boxes than several large and very heavy boxes that are in danger of breaking or hurting your back. Look for boxes at local stores. You may need to ask several times before you have enough for all your packing. The next stage is to decide what to pack. Remember, you don’t have to take everything. In fact, a house move is a great time to de-clutter and get rid of items that you no longer want, need, or use. Belongings build up, particularly if you have lived in a house for a long time. Ask yourself if you are hanging on to an item for any reason other than laziness in throwing it away or thinking you’ll use it “one day.” If you haven’t used an item or worn an item of clothing for a year or more, get rid of it. If something is broken, repair it or get rid of it. You don’t need to throw everything away, which is very wasteful. Instead, you can recycle, sell, give away, and donate your unwanted items so that nothing is wasted.

The third step is the actual packing. When you pack items in a box, label the box with a number and add that number to a sheet of paper. List all the items you pack in the box on the paper under its number — and be specific, as it will help you later. Label where the boxes are going. If you have items from one room that won’t fit in that room’s boxes, create an overspill box and label it carefully. Label valuable and breakables very carefully. It is very easy to forget about a fragile vase when it is in a box that looks just like all the others. If you need to, take out insurance for fragile and breakable items.

The article is provided by Henan Hongxing,which is the professional manufacturer of complete sets of mining machinery, for example,China dryers, it is always doing the best in products and service.You can visit Hongxing at jaw crusher:http://www.hxjqchina.com/product-list_11.html
# by liajones | 2012-04-01 11:32 | Trackback | Comments(0)
Important Matters Need Attention for House Move

Moving your household can be a big step. You need to decide where to move, when to move, and whether you can afford to move. Whether you are moving for a new job, for a bigger house, for a smaller house, or just for a change, moving is a time-consuming process that can be stressful. There are certain things you can do, once you have decided to move, to make the process easier on you. Take the following advice from a professional Minneapolis moving company to ensure a smooth move.

A specialist Minneapolis moving company can help you organize and carry out your house move, making the process more efficient and giving you less to worry about. For a start, when you have decided to move, then set a definite moving date. You need to book your moving company as far in advance as possible to make sure you get the date you want. If you possibly can, plan to move in the spring or summer (any time other than winter is good). Bear in mind that if you want to move on a summer holiday weekend, however, you will need to book your mover far in advance. Once you have set your move date, start packing. It is never too early to start packing because the process always takes longer than you think it will. When you give yourself time to pack, you take away a lot of the stress involved in last-minute clearing and sorting.

Make decisions when you pack about whether you should take the item, give it away, or sell it. Think carefully about heavy and bulky items. For example, is it time to buy a new bed, or do you want to upgrade your stereo system? Can you give away your books, or do you want to change your kitchen cookware? A move can be a good time to get new things and change the ones you no longer like or need.

When you pack, don’t make individual boxes too heavy. Spread heavy items among the boxes — it’s better to have lighter, smaller boxes than a few very heavy boxes that are difficult to carry up the stairs. As you pack, keep an inventory of the boxes. Label each box with a number and write down on a piece of paper exactly what is in the box and where it should go. Make sure you clearly label any fragile items; it is easy to overlook fragile and valuable items if they are in boxes just like all the rest of your stuff.

The article is provided by Henan Hongxing,which is the professional manufacturer of complete sets of mining machinery, for example,Cement production line, it is always doing the best in products and service.You can visit Hongxing at jaw crusher:http://www.hxjqchina.com/product-list_11.html
# by liajones | 2012-04-01 11:18 | Trackback | Comments(0)

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